IT WILL ILLUMINATE LIGHT - LIVING ROOMS WITH LEDS PROPERLY
A beautiful home is nothing without the right lighting. Light creates the atmosphere. It can make highlights such as a large bookcase seem imposing or separate space areas from each other. Too much-led lighting dazzles, too little leaves us in the dark. It depends on the right size and the right light. We'll show you how to plan the right lighting for your living room, hallway, and any other space, and what to look for.
THE RIGHT ATMOSPHERE IN LIVING SPACES - A MATTER OF PLANNING
Lighting determines whether you feel comfortable in a room or not. Depending on the contrast, light color or brightness, light develops a completely different effect. Who does not know this: to lie on the dentist's chair and to be illuminated does not create a cozy atmosphere. On a comfortable sofa with darkened light, on the other hand, it can be better tolerated.
Indirect luminaires create a feel-good light, but at the workplace, on the other hand, the light should be bright and focused. In the kitchen and bathroom, more light should be used than in the living room or hallway. The furniture is also crucial for lighting design: brightly furnished rooms require fewer luminaires than darkly furnished rooms.
THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT LUMENS OR HOW DO I FIND THE RIGHT LEDS FOR MY HOME?
How much brightness an LED lamp or luminaire supplies is quantified by the unit of measure lumen (abbreviated: lm). It measures the luminous flux. This is the radiation emitted by light sources in the form of visible light. Lumen is the decisive value for the brightness of a light source and thus also for the lighting design of living spaces.
We recommend 2,000 to 4,000 lumens for a living space of approx. 20 m². For the basic lighting in the living room or hall, you can orient yourself at a value of 100 to 150 lm / m², in the kitchen or bathroom at a value of 200 to 300 lm / m². Then the room is sufficiently lit according to general values.

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